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Harriet Swain looks at the candidates vying to be president at next week's NUS conference This year's National Union of Students annual conference, which starts on Monday, is a historic occasion. It...
Harriet Swain looks at the candidates vying to be president at next week's NUS conference This year's National Union of Students annual conference, which starts on Monday, is a historic occasion. It...
EMPLOYERS still do not like General National Vocational Qualifications, research by the Institute of Directors has found. While 80 per cent of employers deemed A levels to be important in assessing...
Medical education is preparing for a revolution that may never happen. Julia Hinde reports London's St George's Hospital Medical School this week took its case for Britain's first fast-track medical...
THES reporters on the British Psychological Society's annual conference held in Brighton this week OVERSEAS students in Britain are highly motivated and feel more in control of their lives than home...
Vice-chancellors respond to Nolan on student complaints AN INDEPENDENT check is needed on university's internal systems for handling student complaints, vice-chancellors have agreed. A university's...
* 12 per cent of male, first-degree graduates over the age of 25 were unemployed six months after graduating * 9 per cent of female first-degree graduates over 25 were jobless * Among under 25-year-...
THES reporters on the British Psychological Society's annual conference held in Brighton this week FOSTER care placements are in serious jeopardy because of an explosive mismatch of children's ages,...
Phil Baty looks at the thorny problem of employing family members Universities are increasingly employing members of the same family - and running the risk of being accused of nepotism. But there are...
An Pounds 8.5 million National Library of Women is being planned with the support of influential women led by Barbara Follett, MP. The new library will house the collection of the Fawcett Library,...
THE DEAN at the centre of allegations of nepotism and bullying at Anglia Polytechnic University is facing High Court action over a failed deal to provide accredited courses in Malta. It emerged this...
(Photograph) - True colours: Serbian students opposed to a deal ending the language dispute which has divided university education in Kosovo for the past seven years parade their opposition to...
UNIVERSITIES and colleges could turn to arbitration to deal with student complaints, according to a report to be published soon by vice-chancellors. Institutions with no visitor or other independent...
UNIVERSITIES have joined a frantic bidding exercise for 1,000 extra medical students with no guarantees that the students or funding will ever materialise. They are drawing up detailed proposals in...
THE gap between applications for higher education places this year compared with last year has narrowed, with overall numbers now down by 2 per cent, and applications from under 21-year-olds up...
THE percentage of young Scots going into higher education has soared in the past decade from 19 per cent in 1986-87 to 47 per cent in 1996-97, according to Scottish Office statistics. The figures...